Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1983 Page: 15 of 20
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Cdleman, Texas, March 24, 1983
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COLEMAN COUNTY CHRONICLE
Page 3-B
Fertilize Wisely For
a Healthy, Green Lawn
Following a good fetti- nitrogen in the fertilizer. Do not fertilize your fertilized during their active
lizer program is important Nitrogen comes in quickly lawn during periods of growth periods in the spring
in attaining and maintain- and slowly available forms, dormancy or environmental and fall, but not during
. ing a lawn you can be proud Quickly available forms stress. Dormancy occurs periods when they are tfnder
of. Lawns that are under- include: urea; ammonium during the winter for the stress, such as during hot
fertilized tend tq^be thin sulfate; and ammonium warm season grasses such as weather,
and have poor color, while nitrate. Slowly available . ^ In order to prevent
lawns that are over-fed tend forms include ureaformal- dark and light stripes from
to develop excessive thatch dehyde (UF) and sulfur- appearing in your lawn
and are more prone to coated urea (SCU). from uneven fertilizer
insect and disease damage. In general, do not fPPfcffisgy application, divide the total
Before seeding and apply a quickly available *7 amount of-fertilizer needed
when just establishing your fertilizer at rates greater bermuda, St. Augustine, for the lawn into two equal
turf, use a fertilizer that has than one pound of actual buffalo, centipede, and amounts. Using either a
a Nitrogen-Phosphorous- nitrogen per 1,000 square carpet. You should start “cyclone” or S drop-type
Potassium (N-P-K) ratio of feet per application. The fertilizing these lawns in the spreader, apply one-half of
1-1-1 or 1-2-2. For a slowly available type may spring after they have the total in one direction
mature, established turf, be applied at higher rates. “greened up.” Their last and the rest at right angles
the best N-P-K ratio is 3-1-2 Quickly available ferti- fertilizer application should to the first application,
or 4-1-2. lizer should be applied be made in North Texas
The rate at which you every 4 to 6 weeks, while about Sept. 1 and in South
apply fertilizer to a lawn slowly available fertilizers Texas about Oct. 1.
and how long you wait should be applied every 6 to The cool season
between applications 8 weeks during periods of grasses, such as tall fescue
depends on the form of active growth. and bluegrass, should be
P.O.Box 9005 Dept. BR
Waco, TX. 76710
. 1W TEXAS OANOCNCH MMMM
Voss, G’busk
Set Easter
Services
ing.
Easter sunrise services
will be at the same place at
6:15 a.m. on Sunday, April
3.
Everyone is invited to
Voss and Gouldbusk attend-
United Methodist Church-
es will be jointly hosting
Easter Revival services at
the Gouldbusk church on
Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, March 30-April 1 at
7 p.m. Rev. Bob Weathers,
district superintendent of The first basket-makers were
Brownwood will be preach- Probably nesting birds.
The oUrl is one of the very few enemies of the bat.
old Bur
2 Big Oilers
Near Novice
Hrubetz (Ellenburger) lease.
Field four miles west of It spots 1,222 feet from
Novice has gained two the north and 344 feet from
wells. the east lines of H. M.
Olympia Oil Co. Inc. of Childress Survey 73.
Abilene completed No. 1 Site for No. 6 Herring is
Hale, located 2,586 feet 4,525 feet from the south
from the north and 330 feet and 515 feet from the east
from the east lines of J. V., lines of Dugold McLean
Serving the Coleman County and Big Country Area'
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Saturday, March 26th,
Massey Survey 5.
Daily potential was 110
barrels of 41 gravity oil,
plus 20 barrels of water. It
is pumping from an open
hole at 4,482-92 feet.
Other well is Hrubetz Oil
Co. of Abilene and Dallas
No. 4 R. C. Davis. Location
is 1,550 feet from the north
and 200 feet from the west
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Survey 757.
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The firm's No. 24 Bertie
E. Stone will be drilled on a
1,016-acre lease.
Drill site is 500 feet from
the south and 330 feet from
the west lines of H. M.
Childress Survey 73.
•••
Cub Producing Co., Big
lines of Lot 11, H. Kegan sPrin?- wil1 dr‘H *w° rep>-
Survey 520. lar fold projects two miles
Daily potential was 101 northwest of Burkett,
barrels of 47 gravity oil, Located on a 1,500-acre
plus two barrels of water. lease- each venture is slat
Flow was through a 15-64- ed^r . .
inch choke from perforat- ^°- ^ W. Harris is
ions at 4.436 53 feet. 450 feet from the north and
Operator set the 4V. in. 900 feet from the west
casing at 4,632 feet, total lines of Subdivision 2, John
depth. Gas-oil ratio was Sanders Survey 162-
2i5_i No. 200 Harris will be
**••• drilled 660 feet from the
Elm Fork Production Co. north and 1-164 feet from
of Abilene will drill two wes* ^nes same
Coleman County Regular subdivision.^^
Field projects three miles
southeast of Fisk on a 352- RUNNELS
acre lease. Delray Oil Inc., San An-
Each venture is slated tonio, will drill No. 16
for 800 feet. Raymond Rush as a pro-
No. 1 Morris spots 330 P°sed 3,800-foot wildcat
feet from the north and three miles southwest of
2,501 feet from the west Talpa on a 2,075-acre lease,
lines of O. H. Gibbs Survey Drillsite is 467 feet from
104, A-1259. the north and 1,720 feet
Site for No. 2 Morris is from the west lines of
1,550 feet from the north Section 111, ETRR Sur-
and 1,600 feet from the veY' w
west lines of the same
survey. BROWN
***** Siete Operating Inc. of
DSK Producers, Bangs, Brownwood will drill two
will re-enter to 1,100 feet wildcats two miles south-
No. 7 Clyde Haynes, aban- west 0f Brookesmith on a
doned regular field project. 543 acre |ease.
Location is five miles Each test is slated for
southeast of Trickham on a i nflO foot
325-acre lease. ’no. 1A Shirley Been
It spots 2,173 feet from will be drilled 1,300 feet
the south and 2,369 feet from the jouth and 1,025
from the west lines of feet from the east lines of
William Winningham Sur- D. g. Smith Survey, A
vey 13. 2004.
*•*•* Site for,,No. 2-A Been is
Delray Oil Inc., San An- 50 feet from the south and
tonio. filed applications to g00 feet from the west
drill three Coleman County Hnes of Waco Manufact-
wildcats in the regular uring Co. Survey, A 1192.
field three miles northeast •••*• "
of Talpa.
No. 5 Edgar Herring will
be drilled on a 280-acre
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Coleman County Chronicle (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1983, newspaper, March 24, 1983; Coleman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth732129/m1/15/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Coleman Public Library.